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Celtic fans will be popping champagne corks over latest transfer news after major outcry

Jack Dawson

Correspondent AUTHORITY Football journalist with experience at the Edinburgh Evening News and GRV Media; Masters graduate from the University of Derby. FOCUS Scottish Premiership coverage with specialist knowledge of Rangers, Celtic, Hearts, Aberdeen, and Motherwell. THE INSIGHT Jack utilises a network of club and industry contacts across the Scottish Premiership to deliver verified, high-speed reporting. He provides the tactical and transfer insight behind the headlines to ensure fans get the full story as it happens.

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Celtic look set to miss out on Jocelin Ta Bi this January transfer window despite heavy links to the forward.

The Maccabi Netanya attacker has had a successful season, and has picked up four goal contribution is 12 appearances this season.

However, it now appears that Ta Bi is set to sign for Sunderland, in a late twist after the Hoops had reservations over his fitness levels.

Yet, despite Celtic fans calling for new signings this January, many of the Celtic Park faithful will be overjoyed at this news.

Celtic fans will be pleased that Jocelin Ta Bi’s transfer has fallen through

In recent years, Celtic fans have been big supporters of Palestine amid its conflict with Israel.

As a result, the prospect of giving potentially £2million to an Israeli side for a player has not sat well with supporters.

Fans were outraged at the prospect, with some Celtic supporters even signing a petition to prevent Ta Bi from joining the Hoops, according to The National on 7 January.

As a result, with the deal now falling through, the Celtic Park faithful will be overjoyed by the news.

While additions are needed this month, it is clear that O’Neill will have look elsewhere.

What are Celtic’s January plans?

Celtic have seen little activity so far this January, despite Rangers and Hearts bringing in multiple new additions.

So far, Julian Araujo is the only new face at the Old Firm club this month, joining on loan from Bournemouth. However, further additions are expected over the coming weeks.

Reinforcements are felt to be needed to keep the Hoops in the title race, especially with their recent injuries.

However, it remains to be seen if this will prove to be enough to guide Celtic to yet another Scottish Premiership honour, with Hearts and Rangers currently in front of O'Neill's side.

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